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. 2004 Aug;137(2):424–429. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.2004.02508.x

Table 1.

Clinical and ultrasound evaluation in S. mansoni and HTLV-1 Co-infected patients and patients only infected by S. mansoni

Schistosomiasis groups

Patient characteristics HTLV-1 coinfected (n = 22) HTLV-1-noninfected (n = 44) P-value
Age (mean ± SD) 40 ± 10 32 ± 12 >0·05
Gender (male/female) 13/9 26/18 >0·05
Hepatomegaly 1/22 (4·5%) 11/44 (25%) = 0·05
Splenomegaly 0/22 (0%) 2/44 (4·5%) >0·05
Ultrasound degree I 21/22 (95·5%) 29/44 (66%) <0·05
Ultrasound degree II 1/22 (4·5%) 15/44 (34%) <0·05
Kato Katz (X) 24 eggs/g stool gram 399 eggs/g stool <0·05

Grade III fibrosis was not observed. In this study only 8 of 66 patients evaluated had other parasites (S. stercoralis, A. lumbricoides and T. trichiura) that was distributed in each group. These patients were treated for other helminthes prior to the immunological evaluation.